White border under glass. (S7 Edge Black Pearl) - Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge Questions and Answers

Has anyone (especially those who own Black Pearl colour) exprenced this (first picture).
At first I thought it's just some dust but when I washed my phone and looked closely, it's actually something under the glass which looks like a cheap temepered glass's border (second picture).
The difference is only some parts of them are in white, the rest are beautiful in black (or transparent?).
It doesn't affect waterproof or anything but still triggers me a lot. Is this normal ?
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This looks totally normal, it looks like dust build up in the slight gap between the tempered glass and screen itself or the space between the screen and body in some chase.. this is usually noticeable on black phones.

So U are saying that upon close inspection it looks like it's under the glass?
If so, I can confirm that it may be possible, because I'm having that issue. I have a silver titanium model, and on the upper side, it seems that the silver paint doesn't go all the way to the edge on the front glass, so I am able to see the glue that holds the glass.

avnow8 said:
This looks totally normal, it looks like dust build up in the slight gap between the tempered glass and screen itself or the space between the screen and body in some chase.. this is usually noticeable on black phones.
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I'm pretty sure it's not the dust because I even sink the phone in water.
MrDusan said:
So U are saying that upon close inspection it looks like it's under the glass?
If so, I can confirm that it may be possible, because I'm having that issue. I have a silver titanium model, and on the upper side, it seems that the silver paint doesn't go all the way to the edge on the front glass, so I am able to see the glue that holds the glass.
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Another HD photo which I got from Internet.
Maybe it's just glass-on-black-panel thing?? Sorry for my english though.

zminh1 said:
I'm pretty sure it's not the dust because I even sink the phone in water.
Another HD photo which I got from Internet.
Maybe it's just glass-on-black-panel thing?? Sorry for my english though.
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it is just dust and dirt build up, I don't find it alarming, you can still show it to a repairer to be sure..

avnow8 said:
it is just dust and dirt build up, I don't find it alarming, you can still show it to a repairer to be sure..
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I should have bought a different-color variant...

zminh1 said:
I should have bought a different-color variant...
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well yes if you are worried about the small details... I myself have the silver titanium, it at time collects thread pieces from my pockets on the sides..

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Black coating is peeling off

The black/metalish coating down at the stylus is starting to come of on my trinity after just about two weeks!!!... Anyone else here who have noticed the same?
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<- Can someone tell me how this picture came in this post?!!??
[I put it there. V]
Same here!
I have the same problem!
Very annoying considering how much the device is - this is the only negative that I have about it.
This is where a silicone case would come in useful. None presently exist for the Trinity, but then it is only a matter of time.
can someone post a picture of the problem. i am also thinking about getting a dopod d810 soon in the new year and I would like to see how serious the problem is....
yep a photo of the problem would be great.
Have you tried getting the phone replaced?
I've sent the phone in for a service to see what they have to say. But HTC will most likely deny that this is their problem... *argh*
I will post a picture when I come home.
Sound as the same problem with the Wizard after a few weeks you can peel of the coating on the side also (think wet hands).
Check out the attached files...
BTW: mine started to peel off on the front too... This is crap! *argh*
Did you drop it or was this from normal use? I'm a bit worried now...
Can a black sharpie or something make it look better? I'm interested to hear what HTC says!
humm, mine is still perfect after 2 weeks
No dropping or anything. I've used it with care, even though I'm a bit "fast" when I take out the stylus, but I mean a unit like this should be built for that kind of use. (and I don't have any long sharp nails either which might actually be a killer for the paint.... )
btw: what is a sharpie? Some kind of "make-up" stick?
HTC should offer to replace the phone.
I would be pretty alarmed if they didn't.
Sorry, Sharpie is a permanent marker
Google it
hi guys,
that looks pretty bad. it can only get worse if its peeling like that. get a replacement. it seems the gloss coat isnt bonded properly to the case
Peeling off here too....
Well I have this problem too, but its merely visible. The interesting thing is: It looks like there is shining metal under the coating. Can anybody confirm this? I wouldnt mind to have the bottom piece looking like blank metal.
I think there is a dark, semi-shining metal below the coating.
Still waiting for a reply from the service center.
OMG they seems to painted the bottom part of white Trinity case over with black paint on top.. semi-shining metal coating you guys seeing is what bottom part of white Trinity looks like in fact.
Just took a look at the white trinity now.. And you know what SecureGSM? You might be right... Or maybe it's just a coincidence...?

how many of yall nexus s screens have scratches

Debating on getting a screen protector my screen
Has a couple of very small scratches on the screen but u cant really see theme on less u tilt the phone and look really close I don't know how they got there cause I
Put my phone straight into the pocket maybe the couple of times I drooped it but there not even noticeable
None. I use a screen protector because it gets rid of the smudge where the coating wears out.
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I've got ghost armor on my screen, but I have some dings on the four corners of the plastic surrounding the screen. I really like the ghost armor though.
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Is that why my screen is sweating cause the coding on the screen is coming off
i have a lot of scratches on my display, unfortunately i can't find a fitting screen protector for my i9023...they are all for the i9020, which is of a different size...
Phone bought in december, never used a case or a screen protector, and no scratches on the screen
None and i dont have a screen protector. Got scratches on the side where my nexus fell out of my pocket and hit concrete floor. Was so happy that it didnt drop on its screen
I don't im going get one u can barley see theme
I keep mine in my old G1 pouch. I work in construction and am constantly blowing sawdust and random debris out of the pouch and off of the phone. Luckily though, the handset is still completely scratch-free... somehow.
*knocks wood*
None. Using Skinomi (front and back).
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does anybody know a screenprotector, that fits for the i9023 like the one zero383 is using? (front)
@zero383: i guess yours is a i9020?
Petarsson said:
does anybody know a screenprotector, that fits for the i9023 like the one zero383 is using? (front)
@zero383: i guess yours is a i9020?
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Yes, i9020a to be specific. As far as I know there is no difference between the screen size of a SLCD and AMOLED. The length and width are the same. If you go to ZAGG, Skinomi, Bestskinsever or any other brand there is only one screen protector for the Nexus S and it's not specific to any one variant (i9020, i9023, etc).
i bought a zagg as soon as my phone came. I also bought a TPU case on ebay but the case leaves micro scratched on the back of the phone

Lens protector,

Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
ErsdaHL said:
Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
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Buy one of the screen protectors have have the lens protector or buy a case.
martin fields screen protectors have protectors for the lens part.
Northern-Loop said:
Buy one of the screen protectors have have the lens protector or buy a case.
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im already using a case but its not that thick but i want to protect it when its in my pocket.
the_slasher said:
martin fields screen protectors have protectors for the lens part.
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expensive since ive already got some films.
ErsdaHL said:
Im trying to cut out a lens protector out of my screen film but its so hard to get it there and the shape, I tried with a knife(in sweden we call them carpet knife) but it trashes the film in the corners making it bad contact too the lens, And a sissor but also is verry hard to get it out in the corners of the lens. Does any one have any tips or soloutions for this ?
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Try to find a handmade shoemaker near you, he can use a tool like this one (it's called a "vazador" in portuguese) ...
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In the picture all the shapes are circular, but there are other ones, too.
Another option, using a CAD software and a vinyl cutter plotter you may get a perfect result. You may find it in some glassmaking companies (they use it to build mirrors with sandblast on it), or where people does banners for cars, too.
Almost impossible to find (and harder to find free machine time for little jobs), but some small waterjet cutters also work with plastic.
Actually I believe that is easier to buy a cover.

How to fix peeled sgs2 frame without replacing the frame

Do you have spots on your sgs2 screen frame where coating peel off?
Picture below shows peeled spots on my sgs2.
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I notice that chrome background on peal-off spots turns black after few days, so I decided to peeled off whole frame. For peeling I used my nails. It take a while, but I was very satisfied with result.
You could also try with some hard wood or plastic material, but I don't recommend metal because you can easily scratch the the chrome on the frame.
Peeling process
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After one day of healing
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After 2 days of healing
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This is bottom part of phone after 2 weeks of "peeling and healing" process .
But does it completely turn dark? everywhere, I mean
What happens after say, a month?
geforceonline said:
But does it completely turn dark? everywhere, I mean
What happens after say, a month?
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It remains black! No change after that.
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rohan. said:
It remains black! No change after that.
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Yes, it remains black and looks even better than before.
Ok. So you have to peel the ALL the coating until you see the metalic shiny reflective part?
This really works?
diego930 said:
Ok. So you have to peel the ALL the coating until you see the metalic shiny reflective part?
This really works?
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Yes :laugh:, last picture shows how it looks after it's finished.
Did the same on mine a while ago. Totally worth it, but it takes time.
Wooden toothpicks are also great for the space between the screen and the frame, but i admit i used sometimes a cuterblade,... risky.
A soft eraser is good for polishing the plastic also in case of scratches.
S2
It looks great nad better than before(the original) i will do the same with my phone
Patience is the key. Do a little when you have time : you tube buffering, download waiting, girlfriend shopping when waiting outside the shop... kidding...
But you won't regret it : it should have been done like this, but, well they know... if it get destroy, maybe you will change for a new phone, a samsung one,...hmm, with the same sh***ty frame like the s3... and the s4...
EDIT: by the way, i forgot to say that for the rounded corners, the hardest part, i used the metallic part of a standard lighter. The metal can be bended and the paint on that part (so choose one with a paint coating ) is soft enough to prevent scratches...
So much fun

Camera lens cracks not scratches

I have seen some reports of people thinking their lenses are scratched when in fact they are micro cracks. This is my third phone with this problem and I took some pictures to show people what to loo for and how to do it.
Here is a picture of what appears to be a scratched up lens.
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But when you plane light off the surface of the glass you can see it is clean, they aren't scratches but micro cracks which in turn get bigger and look like scratches.
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This is a defect that will come out more and more, somethings wrong, either they didnt put a rubber gasket around it or the phone flexes too much and its too thin to withstand the strain?
Look really close and you may see the beginnings of the cracks in your lenses too.
I dont see anything in your pictures as hard as I'm looking. I don't have anything on mine either. I wouldnt call it a defect. Something had to have happened for it to crack whether you noticed you did it or not. I used to say the same worth the Nexus 4 glass back. Things don't just break themselves. It's thick sapphire crystal.. Not glass.
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Freshly_Snipes said:
I dont see anything in your pictures as hard as I'm looking. I don't have anything on mine either. I wouldnt call it a defect. Something had to have happened for it to crack whether you noticed you did it or not. I used to say the same worth the Nexus 4 glass back. Things don't just break themselves. It's thick sapphire crystal.. Not glass.
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Ok, you must not have read my post, this is the third one I have had with this issue. If you look at the top pic you'll see what looks like scratches on the bottom right of the lens itself, except they go all across the whole lens ( hard to photograph. The second pic shows a clean surface which proves they aren't scratches.
No I did not hit it on anything, had it in a case before I even left the store all 3 times. I also have a Nexus 4 without a scratch on it. Others are reporting scratches, but I wanted to show they aren't scratches at all, but cracks within the sapphire itself, and YES sapphire crystals damage easily, just look at watches with their sapphire crystals, and they are much thicker then this thin piece they used here.

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